Genna R. Cohen
About Genna R. Cohen
Genna R. Cohen is a Senior Researcher at Mathematica, where she has worked since 2022. She has extensive experience in health research, having previously held positions at Mathematica and the Center for Studying Health System Change, and she earned her Ph.D. in Health Services Organization and Policy from the University of Michigan.
Current Role at Mathematica
Genna R. Cohen currently serves as a Senior Researcher at Mathematica, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on health research, contributing to various projects aimed at improving health systems and policies. Her work is based in Washington, District of Columbia, where she utilizes her extensive background in health services research to inform policy decisions and enhance healthcare delivery.
Previous Experience at Mathematica
Prior to her current role, Genna R. Cohen worked at Mathematica as a Health Researcher from 2016 to 2022. During her six years in this position, she engaged in research projects that addressed critical issues in health policy and system changes. Her experience at Mathematica provided her with a solid foundation in health research methodologies and data analysis.
Experience at Center for Studying Health System Change
Genna R. Cohen has a background in health research from her time at the Center for Studying Health System Change. She began as a Health Research Assistant from 2007 to 2010, where she supported various research initiatives. In 2010, she briefly served as a Research Analyst for two months, further developing her analytical skills and understanding of health system dynamics.
Educational Background in Health Services
Genna R. Cohen earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Health Services Organization and Policy from the University of Michigan. Her doctoral studies spanned from 2010 to 2016, during which she focused on advanced research methodologies and health policy analysis. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Education and Social Policy (BSESP) at Northwestern University from 2003 to 2007.